Upon
arriving at the scene, Wurtemberg learned that the driver — Frederick Kling, 89, of Belvidere — was attempting to park his gray 2000
Subaru Forester into a designated parking spot when he pressed the gas pedal
instead of the brake, Adams said. Kling's 82-year-old wife, June, was also in the vehicle at the time, he said.

The Klings' vehicle drove through the parking space, jumped the curb and struck a tree next to building 1A, Adams said.

The vehicle sustained front-end damage and was towed from the scene by Bill's Service Center, he said.

The Klings were transported to Hackettstown
Regional Medical Center by Long Valley First Aid Squad to be evaluated for
chest pains, Adams said.

Schooley's Mountain Fire
Department and MICU 517 assisted at the scene, he said.